
Beryl's Triumph, written by Eglanton Thorne and published in 1909, is a children's novel that follows a young girl named Beryl Hollys as she navigates her childhood in a seaside village. After a devastating storm leads to a shipwreck, Beryl confronts themes of loss, resilience, and personal growth while caring for Coral, a girl affected by the tragedy. The story emphasizes the importance of compassion and responsibility, showcasing Beryl's journey from a carefree child to a mature individual facing life's challenges.
























